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Family friendly hiking trails around Kendlmühlfilzen traverse a unique and well-preserved high moor landscape, recognized as Bavaria's largest continuous raised bog. This distinctive region features diverse bog flora, including sphagnum moss and cotton grass, set against a backdrop of the Chiemgau Alps. The terrain is generally flat, with some gentle ascents, making it accessible for various fitness levels. Historical elements, such as remnants of the old peat railway, are integrated into the natural environment.
Last updated: July 12, 2026
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6.21km
02:18
330m
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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18.6km
07:25
1,180m
1,180m
Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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6.18km
01:34
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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03:01
410m
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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Kampenwand and in the foreground Piesenhausener Hochalm
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Hacken am Chiemsee is a picturesque district of the municipality of Bernau, known primarily for its idyllic location in the Achen delta. The interplay of ford and bridge is a central feature of the landscape design and flood protection here. In Hacken lies one of the region's most famous fords. This is a shallow spot in the river's course (the Tiroler Ache), traditionally reinforced so that it can be crossed by vehicles or hikers.
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A warning sign has now been erected. Yes, the ford is indeed treacherous for cyclists.
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From the one-story observation tower, you have a sweeping view of the Kendlmühlfilzen core area. An information board in front of the tower tells you about the former peat extraction and transport by rail.
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Very interesting, the old rails from peat mining.
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A wonderful place in a green oasis, great play opportunities for children
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Great mountain view with everything that goes with it, cows, the green of the meadows, the mountains, just wonderful
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Kendlmühlfilzen offers a wide variety of family-friendly hiking experiences. You'll find over 1000 routes, with more than 500 considered easy, making it an ideal destination for families with children.
The terrain in Kendlmühlfilzen is predominantly flat and easy, characterized by its unique high moor landscape. Many paths are well-maintained, making them suitable for families. You'll walk through diverse bog flora, with some routes incorporating historical peat railway tracks. While most trails are gentle, some loops might have slight elevation changes, especially those venturing towards the Chiemgau Alps foothills.
Yes, Kendlmühlfilzen offers several stroller-friendly options. The Kendlmühlfilzen Moor Trail is particularly popular and mostly easy, suitable for strollers. The Moorerlebnisweg (Moor Experience Trail) is another short, engaging circular route designed for families, featuring play and puzzle stations.
Kendlmühlfilzen is rich in natural beauty and historical insights. You can explore the diverse bog flora, including cotton grass and heather, and see the Remains of the Old Peat Railway. The Water channel on the Ewigkeitsweg offers picturesque views, and an observation tower provides panoramic vistas of the moor and Alpine foothills. For interactive fun, the Climbing Tree at Kendlmühlfilzen is a great stop for kids.
Absolutely. Many of the family-friendly trails in Kendlmühlfilzen are circular, offering convenient starting and ending points. For example, the Torfbahnhof Rottau Museum loop from Kendlmühlfilzen is an easy circular hike that includes a visit to the museum. Another option is the Kendlmühlfilzen Moor Trail – Old Peat Railway Tracks loop from Kendlmühlfilzen, which is a moderate, longer loop.
Kendlmühlfilzen is beautiful throughout all seasons. Early summer brings white cotton grass, late summer features vibrant purple heather, and autumn showcases reddish pipe grass. The trails are accessible even in winter, offering a quiet and tranquil experience. The Moorerlebnisweg is particularly engaging for families during warmer months with its interactive stations.
Parking is generally available at various trailheads and attractions. Good starting points with parking include the Torfbahnhof in Rottau and the Museum Salz & Moor. These locations often serve as access points for popular family-friendly routes.
While specific public transport routes to every trailhead aren't detailed, the region is generally accessible. For family visits, it's advisable to check local bus schedules to nearby towns like Rottau or Grassau, which may offer connections closer to the nature reserve's entry points. The Torfbahnhof Rottau, a key attraction, is often a public transport hub.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars. Reviewers often praise the unspoiled and tranquil nature of the moor, the well-maintained paths, and the unique educational opportunities, especially for families. The sense of wilderness combined with easy accessibility is frequently highlighted.
Yes, for families looking for a slightly longer adventure, there are moderate routes that offer more distance and sometimes a bit more elevation. The Old Peat Railway Tracks – Kendlmühlfilzen Nature Reserve loop from Mietenkam is a moderate option covering over 8 km. Another moderate choice is the Descent from Hefteralm – Hefteralm loop from Kendlmühlfilzen, which includes some elevation change.
Absolutely! The Torfbahnhof Rottau Museum offers insights into the region's peat extraction history, including a unique, functional peat baler and the option for a ride on the 'Molly' field railway. The Museum Salz & Moor also provides educational exhibits on the moor's history and formation, and the Moorerlebnisweg (Moor Experience Trail) is specifically designed with interactive stations for children.


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